Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1927, Image 1

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YANKKg STADIUM. New
York, a**t. 1»^—<Uft— Balm
Httth kit hl» fifty - eighth
hofcner of the season, la the
first Inning of today’s'gam e
w ith Washington.
Ltsenbee was pitching and
no one was on bases when
the hit was made.
SIX REBELS
ON EXHIBIT!
Hansford Zimberley, 8eriou«ly Wounded, tw in s Begne
River and Escapes—Crawls to Earmhoose W hen
His Injuries Are Found to be so Serious We la
io Medford Hospital—Had Sold Liquor to Terrv
Talent.
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<ttl •*’# * **•*“ hole • ’« ‘trie Plate fori
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A- b o ttle o f C olleen
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‘Perfnmery and Ua Manu-
Manaford Zunberiev, 45, of Near Trail, is in the
[hospital at Medford suffering from a bullet wound which
may prove tatal, received Wednesday night as he was
making an attempt to escape from eounty, federal, and
state officers, after he had sold two gallons of moonshine
liquor to Terry Talent, federal officer, and was placed
under arrest.
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Girling Art and Gift HhdB& llI. give a sorting trav fo r moat 11
I complete sat of picture^ o T u f i E growth f X
b a X o ? to 18 '
o j years of agar and brought te e o > * * t1 v a l Day
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In on F esG vai Day
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sa fe ty d e p o sit
box '
e l i w.1**?0 ? Pnmeatlng oldest d £ d pans book on any bank of I
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D*y. They will give another
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f**H y ,p ,tlen d *np« at Featl-L
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Base solo by V. D. Mlller.
M«pleal seteetlMi by Mrs.
0RXNITC CITY. III.. S ept.'St.
— (IP)— The cyclone leaped across
the Mississippi river from 8t.
Lenin, tore through Venice and
Madison Industrial district. Three
Illinois terminal company employ­
ees were reported killed and many
others injured. Many were nrriv-
|pg nt the hospital this after-
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’ t° r# ° B F'e«tlv ‘ > Day.
»d many young men are to he H *
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° “ e ° M Md ‘U tt*
idudsd in the guest list which I “ I1** d,ataBt fr®“ R » » l a « . e
111 Include more than »an n . tnOT l wa*re he swam the river and
wording to present plans. <
I had beeB take® to tbs hospital
A squad drill, talks and music I 1* Mad,ord.
■9 to prsosds the dinner which I Thartd*y «erniag. snrghens
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Wn.e?<.-C J : 1f ! r , ! L H?rdT*rB Tu t« ? ™ Mthsr a Wearever,French
* W * W * » ll* « M b brought £ p#
o id es? c7 sye o ^ tt™ % 2 i,« n f rX , tfcC^ - ^
Bmt T0“ »toea' to
x ' B e n J 2 2 2 ? v W 2 l i ? * £ “ ‘•fr ator’ °a Festival Day.
Jarvest
P*ir pf bedroom .Uppers to
la rie*t onion brought in to their shorn on Festival Day.
most “ cent brIdehCi.T«na X “ ,1 , , U * ’ * ,#® perfuma, atomiser to
most reeent bride visiting their store on Festival Day J
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Miller.
B. 0. Forsythe, principal at
the senior high school, spoke at « « . « C i K i e ' S i S t i " S ;
a Student assembly Wednesday
ÔV. organisation of «ho student
to~be brought to store on Festival v ^ r
tody and urged the boys and
girls In the school to be pçpmpt
»5.00 Marathon h it 1(
in their payment of duos.
Pep songs were sunk nt this
assembly.
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(Plesee turn to
Ofty Ctamdl
M l»* That
The
I chairman of the committee.
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Families, parents, sisters and L d ?
J“ B,B*B ‘“Bt » “ ‘*rtsy.
keethsarts of Battery B member. H ? J y W .OUni
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nearest dmBea«T of iidP n ina g,T* * Goodyear tube to one guessing mt
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«» th e ir w in d o w on F a ..'
CASES OF
lent.
the nConsmu,,,t7 Party known to have operated in oon-
'hich Battery B members a r e I junction with the Zimberley out."
tanning for October IT, accord-1 at and returned to M ^trnnt u . «
Ig to Sergeant Lester w .r ts who £
Ashland Register w in 'give s i l v e r loving cup to the Ashland B#
merchant haying best dressed wthdow on Festival Day
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for U llm t « r n ^talk<,L r « i^ ? ’L f t ll° n. R’,1’ber Cement n° or P*lnt}C’
Hi School Pep '
Assembly Held
Hickman
mien leaped into the
Manual of Arms Contest I r*T#r’ at * p ®*“1 «here it i» >•«
Will be Entertainment | (Mt *“ wMtk an* « > » « to the
Feature
|°tl>sr side, and crawled into the
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I brush whjle officers watched; un-
A manual of arms contest, with I willing to firs at the man when
inch member of the squad being I he was in such n prerartOM
•out” on the first mistake he position la the swift, k y waters
sakes, the winner, of the conteet lo t the river. "
he guardsman who can make s
They left the man go and raid-
“ / •<aBd" /« th o u t sn error, is L .
^ . c . on Blk < £ k .
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M adden. T l r V o i
claBd
FOR AFFAIR river,
the lu«hWBir
toward »*• R®«u*
thinking he had shot Tai-.
-McNair Drug More wlH give a gallon outing jug to pnrtvl
bringing to smallest prescription nnmber on Fall Festival Day
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StudIo Ashland will f iv e h ilf dosen cabinet photos to lady K
or ^man ^bringing In pletune o f > r g e .t family group, on Festival
byMayer C. H. Pierce.
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PLANS MADE
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- longest
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<? i .®roa- coming
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to the
man with
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tete tw W. M. Briggs.
Ospnannlty slaplat.
uAAkinnd Hae4t.*'
Offlelnl Ashland as repre
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mveraai.
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ery doubtful. B is irtaiIMt“ In [
tuffidoatiy sertoawAMU ao gdhrd
Is maintained ovek him.
Zimberley. according to o ffie m .
hue hs«n k n o w n a t « “h a d .
hombre** and seooyding to, «ha'
H. L. Bromley /p u b licity man informsat ^wfco tipped iMUrers
of tb» Cepcq Is to speak before off usually made his deltverlos.
Ashland RiWanls Friday,noon and carrying sn automatic rlfk with J
will show pictures of the power him. Several days ago. Officer *
development of the company ‘ • In Joe Cava of Medford, sh eeted a
southern O r e g o n and northern brother. Leo Zimberley, when h a.
California, Special pictures of found some moonshine liquor kk1
the new plant gs Prospect, now his automobile.
under construction, wlH ho shown.
A German Lager was a part
The Prospect project Is the larg­
of the eqslpmeat feaad in the
est hydro-electric nlant In t h e
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state.
Officer Talent, State Offieete
Southern Oregon activities will
also ho shown and should prove Zimmerman and Claud Hiekmaa ■
sad Deputy. Paul Jannlngs. Med­
to be Interesting.
ford. aeeompaWed by th e Isforau \
ant whose tpi fed to ZlmhhrteyW'
arresi *eqt to the Zlmhoriy home
about i s miles from Medford oa
the Crater bake Highway, shout
a mile north of tbs Bogus River
bridge, late Wo^newtey. pight. 4
Movie Show For
Kiwanis Friday
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PRETTY NURSE
MAY” GO FREE
And Out Hen is Still Warming f i e Beach
1 f in it ile purely
fh.Medford Wed
ter. Peggy, was
.Cunningham,
Id mrloksly ill
i aa<d'park, where
located for the last
hat1 parents, trim-
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Hickman
hid < Id» ffite te<dkh
No Law Prohibits
Showing Pictures
the RspubHean party.
» iagy was
tot^ntoi- M
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(Pleaes Thrt To Page Ftte)
Straub Greets FortyNuith
Freshman Class At V. Of (X
Pr. John 8trauh, dean emeritus
and professor o f Greek at the Ua-
Iversltw of Oregon, la thia jMtr»
greeting his O th frertmata crass.
furnished,
i, pillows
Coquille — All but* one mije
of Roosevelt Highway to Crescete In the university.
City Oravgled.
"How old am IT— Don’t ask Me
how old I ami" langbed Dona
Straub. "Ask mo lmw young I
am, and I will toll yon that I am
T4 years young? And he lookh
young too, kis eyuu art kdaa to
ever, and his white hair thlek and
glossy shove/n ruddy fees.
■It expect to finish oft my tfha-
dredth year here with th e ’nto-
verslty,” anld Dean Strath. “And
I wUi do it. too. Whoa the flu
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